Doppler Effect has been a creative force in
music for over 30 years. Doppler Effect's founders began making music
together in 1979. Since then Doppler Effect has had a long history
of collaboration with a wide range of unique and talented musicians.

Doppler Effect's discography,
spanning decades, is diverse. Over the years Doppler Effect has incorporated
many styles and technologies in their recordings. From it's earliest
live experimental music to the latest state of the art productions
Doppler Effect has always been about boundless spontaneous musical
and lyrical expression. In addition
to Doppler Effect's own recordings, members of Doppler Effect have
been involved in the productions of many other musicians.

Doppler Effect was formed August
14, 1980 by Kol Marshall, Nick Kane and Bob Plotlin, with the recording
of "Sheesh Recorded Live". Doppler Effect
credits John Cale as an honorary founder. Cale helped us decide
upon the name Doppler Effect, and performed with us as his "back line"
at our first live performance on November 27, 1981 at a club called
Stillwend in lower Manhattan, along with Emory Anderson and Angela
Guethlein. It was an honor and a privilege to perform with
Cale, and an inspiration to us all.

Kol
Marshall performs and sequences keyboards, plays guitar and bass,
as well as other odd instruments and found objects, and vocalizes.
Kol produces and engineers for Doppler Effect as well as for many
other artists, labels, recording studios and corporate clients. Visit
Kol's website at:
www.kolmarshall.com

Emory
Anderson plays Tabla Drums, Bass, and performs Backing Vocals
on many early Doppler Effect recordings. Emory also wrote lyrics and
music for several songs which first appeared on the Hard Core1984 album. Visit the History page where Emory
tells the story of how Doppler Effect got it's name.

Angela
Guethlein performed on many early
Doppler Effect recordings playing keyboards and bass. She was also
co-author of several songs from the 1984 era and performed bass and
backing vocals during live performances.

John
Cale led the first live performance by Doppler Effect
with Emory Anderson, Kol Marshall, Bob Plotkin and Angela
Guethlein as his supporting backline at a club called Stillwend
in lower Manhattan in November of 1981. Cale was also responsible
for helping choose the
name "Doppler Effect".Here's a link to his web site http://www.john-cale.com/

13 original and completely spontanious live jams recorded at
The Manor in Brooklynon the 21'st
anniversary of the very first
Doppler Effect session.featuring: Nick Kane, Kol Marshall,Bob Plotkin, Java Jel, Dennis Cleasby, Ben Waller and more!